Essential Reading

Some say that Prince Michael of Albany has a more legitimate claim to the throne of England than the Windsors. Are they right? And why are the Windsors and the mainstream media delberately ignoring him?

Gen. Leonid Ivashov was Chief of Staff of Russian armed forces when the 9/11 attacks took place, but he says, they weren’t carried out by Osama or al-Qaeeda. The most likely culprits, says the General, were transnational mafias and international oligarchs

The Talmud expounds some of the most virulent racism, as these extracts plainly show. However, as a reader points out not all Jews are influenced by it, or even read it. Only the ultra religious study it, the rest haven’t a clue. We leave you to decide

Could it be that certain powers have a vested interest in keeping our real history under wraps? Because a great deal has been unearthed which is completely at odds with conventional notions regarding the origins of what we know today as America

“[T]here was just an explosion [in the south tower]. It seemed like on television [when] they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around like a belt, all these explosions.”- Firefighter Richard Banaciski

The new deployment of 50 squaddies will join 450 British troops who never left when the UK’s combat mission officially finished, in October 2014.

Those 450 troops were due to return home at the end of this year – but will now remain in the country until at least 2017.

The move will be seen as another setback for David Cameron as he nears the end of his time as Prime Minister.

He had hoped to end Britain’s lengthy military involvement in Afghanistan.

The beleaguered PM, who is in Poland for a NATO summit, said it was essential that NATO continued “to work with the Afghan government and the Afghan security forces to help keep terrorists out of that country”.

British officials stressed that the UK personnel would be engaged in “training and mentoring” – and would not take part in combat operations against the Taliban.

One official said: “It is not mission creep because they are not engaged in a combat capacity.

“They are engaged in training and mentoring.”

Britain will also continue to bankroll the flaky Afghan security forces to a tune of £70million a year until at least 2020.

Cameron has also committed an extra top-up of £178million to the Afghan government – which he himself described as one of the most corrupt on Earth.

A British Government source said: “It is a reflection of the fact that there is still a job to be done in Afghanistan.

“While they have made tremendous strides in recent years, it is clear that they still need our support.

“Not in a combat capacity – but in a NATO mission capacity of training and mentoring and generally improving their means of operation.”

The new deployment follows the announcement by Barack Obama that he is to keep the remaining 8,400 US troops in Afghanistan for the remainder of his presidency – further slowing the draw-down of American forces.